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SUPPLEMENT FOR 
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We are not publishing a 1952 Catalog but this Supplement, which gives new varieties 
for 1952, price changes on other varieties, and a list of those we have discontinued. This 
supplement may be used to bring our 1951 Catalog up to date. 
PELARGONIUMS—Page 3; New Varieties for 1952 
BARCELONA—Soft salmon coral. Upper pet- 
als medium sized velvety black blotches 
surrounded by salmon flush, paler towards 
outer edges. Lower petals dark red mark- 
Enormous 
ings, veining towards center. 
waved flowers on large umbels. $1.00 
each. 
BRIDAL WHITE—White. 
slight mallow pencilling. Large flowers, 
ruffled. A very heavy bloomer. 50c each. 
CIRCUS DAY (Schmidt)—-Lower petals me- 
dium pink, somewhat fluted. Top petals 
deeper pink with medium large velvety 
brown-black blotches, flushed with salmon. 
Strong upright grower of average size. 
Noted for large umbels of very large flow- 
ers held well above plant. As gay as a 
circus day. $1.00 each. 
GARDEN FLAME—Bright cerise rose with 
large white center, flushed lavender. Up- 
per petals medium sized dark red blotches, 
veined to center. Lower petals red vein- 
ing. Very ruffled flowers in large umbels 
on long stems. Extremely heavy bloomer. 
75c each. 
GLOWING EMBER—Bright orange red with 
a velvet cast in center of each flower. 
Large umbels of round flowers produced 
freely. Compact, bushy habit of growth, 
makes ideal pot plant. 75c each. 
LADY FAIR—AIl petals are a rich pastel 
apricot salmon not found in other pelar- 
goniums. Top petals are slightly darker 
than the lower petals and have a russet 
blotch in center. This coloring is very 
appealing. 75c each. 
KING TUT—Description and picture in color 
in catalog. 75c each. 
PATIO QUEEN—Salmon pink. Upper petals 
medium-sized dark red blotches. Lower 
petals no markings. Very dainty. Frilled. 
50c each. 
Upper petals have 
PINK PURITY—Pastel pink. Slightly paler 
towards outer edges, very small white cen- 
ter. No blotches or markings. The color 
is very appealing, rivaling Ballerina. Very 
large flowers, heavy bloomer, excellent- 
shaped plant. The first and only pure 
pink pelargonium satisfying the wish of so 
many. $1.00 each. 
PURITY—Glistening frosty white. All petals 
pure white, no markings, occasional flower 
will have a tiny pink dot on one petal. As 
flowers age they turn slightly pink. Ex- 
tremely ruffled. Good-sized umbels. The 
white of whites. $1.00 each. 
SPRING CHIMES—Tannish pink. Upper pet- 
als large dark red blotches, red flush to- 
wards edges. Lower petals no markings. 
Frilled. Unusual coloring. 50c each. 
VELRAY—Rich glistening red. Upper petals 
medium-sized velvety black blotches sur- 
rounded by deep red with slight black 
skirtlike overlay. Lower petals no mark- 
ings but darker towards center. An un- 
usually good red. Heavy bloomer. $1.00 
each. 
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Wielilale tole ccte Sail nell ples Urn Re teen 50c 
NV DI CMSWON ages ete alt ae re eee 50c 
Varieties discontinued. Pages 7 and 8. 
Lacy Frills Duchess of Cornwall 
Princess Ena Edith Cavell 
Snow Bird E! Dorado 
Aloha Harriette 
Blossomtime Rainbow 
Blue Boy Shasta 
Blue Dawn Surprise 
City of Oakland Vagabond 
Contrast Vivid 
GERANIUMS Pel. Hortorum or Zonale 
New Scarce and Rare Varieties—Page 9 
GLORY—Double orange with a small white 
center. Very large flowers. Small to me- 
dium, free flowering plant. Particularly 
good as a pot plant. The finest orange 
flowered geranium. $1.00 each. 
INDIAN SUMMER—Double| Soft apricot- 
Orange with white center. 
and clusters. Free flowering, medium to 
tall plant. Very good pot plant, fine for 
cutting, and spectacular in artificial light. 
When grown outdoors it should have some 
shade. $1.00 each. 
Large flowers 
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